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[[  Mr. Bundy said that he had no worries about any such sabotage which could clearly be made to appear as the result of local Cuban disaffection or of   but we must avoid external activities such as  ]]

5. A suggestion was made that small explosive or incendiaries which could be described to Cubans should be infiltraced. General Carter explained that the problem is not one of such supplies, since they can be mostly improvised, but rather that the people have shown no inclinat to use such materials despite many exile claims to the contrary.

[6.[[ It was suggested that the matter of attacking and harrassing of soviet personnel within Cuba should be considered.]]]

7. The Attorney General and Mr. Bundy said that no reprisals against exiles who undertake active operations on their own are contemplated.

8. It was suggested that the possibilities of counterfeiting be looks into further.

9. General Carter urged again that a decision be reached as to how much latitude would be allowed the operating elements of the government within broad policy lines. The Chairman indicated that it would not be a simple matter to delegate responsibilities of this kind to any great degree.

10. Mr Bundy then raised the basic question of the entire spectrum of other